Mush ball is a variation of Baseball played with a soft, rubber-like ball, often on grass or dirt fields. The game typically involves two teams, with one team batting and the other fielding. Batters hit the ball and run around bases, attempting to score runs while the fielding team tries to get them out by catching the ball or tagging the runners. The game can have flexible rules, allowing for different numbers of players, bases, and game lengths, making it a fun, casual activity.
Mush ball really means softball but in some countries they call it mush ball medicine ball or kitten ball
a form of softball, also called "super slow pitch"
No. While there may be some effects on cognition there is no physical harm to your brain. If your brain actually "turned to mush" you would die.
Yes, if you think you have hit your ball in play out of bounds you must play a provisional ball from the exact same spot as where you played the previous shot from. However, if you know the ball is out of bounds the next ball you play becomes the ball in play.
As mush as you want.
mush mush the person who replied to this is gay. i was innocently trying to find an answer to my geography thing when i click this thing and i get all excited and what do i find! "mush mush." shame. on. you. Yea seriously! MUSH MUSH? what were you thinking? You should be appauled with yourself! all I was trying to do was answer a stupid geography question and I googled it thinking I had found the answer and what do I get? Mush mush? do you honestly think that is the right answer? well let me tell you now that it isn't! ps i love you mush mush
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An apple-mush is another name for a puree or mush of apples, also an alternative name for applesauce.
they cant play ball even with their shizz
The ball is in play when it is kicked and moves.
When softball was first invented people called it lemon ball, diamond ball, super slow pitch, cabbage ball, indoor baseball, mush ball, playground ball, kitten ball and because it was also played by women ladies' baseball. The name softball was given to the game in 1926.
John Mush died in 1613.